“To be honest with you, it’s flat-out robbery,” Michael Strahan said of his former teammate’s deal at the first annual Big Daddy celebrity golf tournament in Huntington, according to the New York Post.

“If it were me, I would have sat at home and I wouldn’t have played,” he said. “That’s just me. I’ve threatened to do that in my time and I ended up getting what I wanted. Osi’s a different mindset than me. I’m probably a little more, ‘I don’t care what people think.’ ”

He recorded 12.5 sacks last season — including the playoffs — after staging a short training camp holdout. The defensive end missed the first three games of the regular season due to arthroscopic knee surgery.

“He just didn’t take advantage of it at the times when he should have,’’ said Strahan. “I think Osi has a good heart. He expects for people to do as what he would do, you expect people to treat you the way you expect to be treated. Sometimes in the game of business it doesn’t work that way and you have to understand it as a player sooner rather than later.’’